Definition of Hydrids

1. hydrid [n] - See also: hydrid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrids

hydriae
hydriatric
hydric
hydric acid
hydric soil
hydricity
hydrid
hydride
hydride ion
hydrides
hydridic
hydriding
hydridized
hydrido
hydrido complex
hydrids (current term)
hydriform
hydrilla
hydrillas
hydrina
hydrindantin
hydrino
hydrinos
hydriodate
hydriodic
hydriodic acid
hydriodide
hydriodides
hydrium
hydro

Literary usage of Hydrids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Inorganic Chemistry According to the Periodic Law by Francis Preston Venable, James Lewis Howe (1898)
"The hydrids of the positive elements are imperfectly known and do not seem to ... Most of these hydrids of negative elements are gaseous bodies (the higher ..."

2. Qualitative Analysis as a Laboratory Basis for the Study of General by William Conger Morgan (1906)
"They are the hydrids of carbon commonly known as hydrocarbons. Certain combinations or radicles, such as CH2—, C2H6—, etc., unite with other elements to ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"We should regard them as two distinct species, and the individuals which seem to show intergradation we would call hydrids, which they really are. ..."

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